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Social Networks• History: from the dawn of time!• Theory and method: 1934 ->• Jacob L. Moreno• http://en.wiki pedia.org/wiki /Jacob_L._Mor eno Jacob Moreno’s early social network diagram of positive and negative relationships among members of a football team. Originally published in Moreno, J. L. (1934). Who shall survive? Washington, DC: Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing Company.

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A nearly social network diagram of relationships among workers in a factory illustrates the positions different workers occupy within the workgroup.Originally published in Roethlisberger, F., and Dickson, W. (1939). Management and the worker. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

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Goal: Make SNA easier• Existing Social Network Tools are challenging for many novice users• Tools like Excel are widely used• Leveraging a spreadsheet as a host for SNA lowers barriers to network data analysis and display

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This graph represents a directed network of 1,360 Twitter users whose recent tweetscontained "contraceptive OR contraception". The network was obtained on Friday, 08 June 2012 at 13:22 UTC. There is an edge for each follows relationship. There is an edge for each "replies- to" relationship in a tweet. There is an edge for each "mentions" relationship in a tweet. There is a self-loop edge for each tweet that is not a "replies-to" or "mentions". The tweets were made over the 2-day period from Thursday, 07 June 2012 at 18:46 UTC to Friday, 08 June 2012 at 13:06 UTC. The graphsvertices were grouped bycluster using the Clauset- Newman-Moore cluster algorithm. The edge colors are based on relationship values. Thevertex sizes are based on each user’s number of followers. Table 1 reports the summary network metrics that describe the graph.

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The Vertices spreadsheet lists users who contributed a tweet containing the terms “contraception ORcontraceptives” over two days in early June 2012. Users are ranked by their computed betweenness centrality within the network of follows, replies, and mentions edges. The top 10 vertices, ranked by betweenness centrality are the accounts at the center of the network. These include: @thinkprogress, @gatesfoundation, @SandraFluke, @maleeek, @Change, @foxandfriends, @melindagates, @AshleyJudd, @cnalive, and @SOHLTC.

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What we are trying to do:Open Tools, Open Data, Open Scholarship• Build the “Firefox of GraphML” – open tools for collecting and visualizing social media data• Connect users to network analysis – make network charts as easy as making a pie chart• Connect researchers to social media data sources• Archive: Be the “Allen Very Large Telescope Array” for Social Media data – coordinate and aggregate the results of many user’s data collection and analysis• Create open access research papers & findings• Make “collections of connections” easy for users to manage

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What we have done: Open Data• NodeXLGraphGallery.org – User generated collection of network graphs, datasets and annotations – Collective repository for the research community – Published collections of data from a range of social media data sources to help students and researchers connect with data of interest and relevance

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How you can help• Sponsor a feature• Sponsor workshops• Sponsor a student• Schedule training• Sponsor the foundation• Donate your money, code, computation, storage, bandwidth, data or employee’s time• Help promote the work of the Social Media Research Foundation

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Who is the mayor of your hashtag? Find out at: http://netbadges.com

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Who is the mayor of your hashtag? Find out at: http://netbadges.com

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Who is the mayor of your hashtag? http://netbadges.com Find out at: http://netbadges.com

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Charting Collections of Connections In Social Media: Creating Maps & Measures with NodeXLA project from the Social Media Research Foundation: http://www.smrfoundation.org